We would like to extend a huge thank you to all the schools and pupils who took part in our recent Primary MFL FIFA World Cup Poster Competition.
The team were absolutely delighted by the number of entries received and impressed by the creativity, effort and enthusiasm shown by the children.
The posters showcased not only fantastic artistic talent but also a wonderful celebration of languages, cultures and the spirit of international sport.
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After much deliberation, we are pleased to announce our winners:
We would also like to congratulate all of our participants for producing such high-quality work.
We hope the children enjoyed taking part as much as we enjoyed seeing their wonderful creations.
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